Wednesday, September 5, 1934 Daily Nebrasksn Pago 11 The following incidents were reported to UNL police between 1:02 am. Thursday End 9:31 p.m. Sunday. 1:02 a m. Person reported injured while running near 15th end T streets. Person was taken to University Health Center. 8:18 a.m. Backpack and books reported stolen from UNL Bookstore. 10:16 am. - Two parking meters reported stolen from park ing let at 1 5th and U streets, west of Selleck Quadrangle. I 0:16 am. Television set re ported stolen from Manter Hall Life Sciences. 11:18 am. Vehicle reported stolen from 2 1 st and Vine streets. 5:04 p.m. UNL police assisted Lincoln police with a traffic acci dent on Holdrege Street between 32nd and 33rd streets. 7:03 p.m. Person reported tampering with emergency phone at Hamilton Hall. 7:57 p.m. Suspicious person reported on ninth floor of Harper Hall. Person had left when police arrived. 9:58 p.m. Person reported injured at College of Dentistry on East Campus. 10:16 p.m. Bicycle reported stolen from Selleck Quadrangle. .Friday 1:58 am. People reported tampering with barricades at the recreational field east of 17th street from R to Vine streets. People were gone when police arrived. 5:10 am. - Glass reported broken from a door in the main entrance of Schramm Hall. 8:10 am. Person reported entering slugs into vending macmno m the union basement 9:58 am. Football tickets reported stolen from a mailbox at the Activities Building on East Campus. 11:50 am. Tools reported stolen from the Military and Naval Science building. 1:44 p.m. Accident reported in Parking Area 3 north ofHarper Ka!L 2:37 p.m. Accident reported in Parking Area 23 at 14th and Avery streets. 3:20 p.m. Backpack reported stolen from Mabel Lee Hall 3:35 p.m. Couch reported stolen from Abel Hall 5:36 p.m. Automobile fire reported at married student hous ing, 4300 Holdrege St 8:36 p.m. Disturbance re ported at Ndhardt. Residence Center. 10:35 p.m. Bicycle reported found at 333 N. 14th St. Bicvcle was brought to police station. I 11:20 p.m. Injured dog re- I ported at 40th Street ana East Campus Loop. Dog was turned over to animal control OilCG eport Sunday 12:03 am. Fire alarm re ported sounding at Research Annex A 1 :4 1 am. Six people reported trying to enter a sorority at 1541 S St. People gone when police arrived. 3:20 am. Person reported .tampering with emergency phone at 14th and New Hampshire streets. 3:46 am. Person reported sleeping in a vehicle at 13th and Q streets. Person reportedly was intoxicated and was taken to 32nd and Holdrege streets. 10:30 am. Vehicle allegedly vandalized in Parking Area 3 north of Harper-Schramm-Smith com mons. 8:36 p.m. Person reported intoxicated at 17th and Q streets. . 9:3 1 p.m. UNL police arrested two people on warrants from municipal court for allegedly fail ing to pay fines. UNL police had stopped the people at 1 7th and Y streets for alleged traffic violations. j W F O ) ml h XJxj JLs vv AvilJLWs ftw I S.V. Lenses v $24.95- ! 1 I. i i 6 : I I I I, rji o n& mt" T o. 12t -0347 limited to Rx's less than or -450 No Blus Dot or Special Order frames. Additional charges for photochromatics, tints and oversizes. r ! 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